Cannon for Cordoba

5.6

In 1912, during the Mexican Revolution, the border between Texas and Mexico is on flames due to savage raids by Mexican bandits who call themselves freedom fighters, so the US government entrusts to General Pershing the capture of General Héctor Córdoba, the most notorious among them.

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Art

José María Tapiador

Art Direction

Art Cole

Property Master

Rafael Salazar

Set Decoration

Camera

Antonio Macasoli

Director of Photography

Ricardo Navarrete

Camera Operator

Costume & Make-Up

Ricardo Vásquez Sese

Makeup Designer

Eric Seelig

Wardrobe Supervisor

Crew

Alex Weldon

Special Effects

Directing

Paul Wendkos

Director

José María Ochoa

First Assistant Director

Eva del Castillo Ortiz

Script Supervisor

Editing

O. Nicholas Brown

Assistant Editor

Lighting

Production

Stephen Kandel

Associate Producer

Edward Morey Jr.

Production Supervisor

Robert Goodstein

Production Manager

Sound

Elmer Bernstein

Original Music Composer

Don Minkler

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Frank E. Warner

Sound Editor

Richard Carruth

Music Editor

Writing

Stephen Kandel

Screenplay

Art

José María Tapiador

Art Direction

Art Cole

Property Master

Rafael Salazar

Set Decoration

Camera

Antonio Macasoli

Director of Photography

Ricardo Navarrete

Camera Operator

Costume & Make-Up

Ricardo Vásquez Sese

Makeup Designer

Eric Seelig

Wardrobe Supervisor

Crew

Alex Weldon

Special Effects

Directing

Paul Wendkos

Director

José María Ochoa

First Assistant Director

Eva del Castillo Ortiz

Script Supervisor

Editing

O. Nicholas Brown

Assistant Editor

Lighting

Production

Stephen Kandel

Associate Producer

Edward Morey Jr.

Production Supervisor

Robert Goodstein

Production Manager

Sound

Elmer Bernstein

Original Music Composer

Don Minkler

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Frank E. Warner

Sound Editor

Richard Carruth

Music Editor

Writing

Stephen Kandel

Screenplay